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In today's episode of Market Mondays, we dive deep into a variety of hot topics. We start by discussing the upcoming earnings reports from companies we're watching closely, including Domino's Pizza, Phillips, 3M, Microsoft, Meta, Google, Spotify, and Crocs.
Next, we delve into concerns over a potential Nasdaq crash and the role of the AI bubble. We also discuss the implications of Apple's Ajax, a new competitor to ChatGPT, and Microsoft's AI-powered Office 365 subscription.
The Federal Reserve's launch of Fednow, a lightning-fast payment system, comes under our scrutiny. Is this a win for consumers or a potential setback?
We also cover the recent branding changes by Twitter's CEO, Elon Musk, and discuss the impact on the company. Tesla's recent performance and future prospects also take center stage, especially considering their recent downgrade.
Finally, we address Charlemagne's prediction about the fate of media companies and discuss the stock market outlook for the second half of the year. Don't miss out on this insightful episode!
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In this clip, we delve into a thought-provoking question: Should social media users go on strike to demand payment for their content? As platforms generate revenue from the content we […]
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